The nurse makes sure to mention in the lesson plan that sudden withdrawal can result in chest pain and rebound hypertension while teaching a client about beta blockers.
High blood pressure can damage your arteries by making them less elastic, which decreases the flow of blood and oxygen to your heart and raises your risk of heart disease. Additionally, angina, or chest pain, can be brought on by a decreased blood supply to the heart.
A condition known as rebound hypertension occurs when blood pressure rises after discontinuing or reducing medication dosage (typically a medicine to lower high blood pressure). This is typical of medications that suppress the sympathetic nervous system, such as beta blockers and clonidine.
The lining of the chest and lungs can become inflamed or irritated in pleurisy. You probably feel a tremendous pain when you breathe, cough, or sneeze. The most frequent causes include pneumothorax, pulmonary embolism, and bacterial or viral infections.
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